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 All legal provisions, royal rescripts, and royal commands of any kind, which relate to the public affairs of the State, must be countersigned by the Prime Minister or a Minister.

In appointing a Prime Minister, the President of the Assembly shall give a countersignature.

Judges are independent in trying and adjudicating upon cases in accordance with the law.

Before the Cabinet is established, the Head of the Revolutionary Council serves as the Cabinet and the Prime Minister.

As for all the announcements of the Revolutionary Council or orders of the Head of the Revolutionary Council which were made or given during [the time from] the Revolution on the 17th day of November 2514 BE to the promulgation of this Constitution for Administration, irrespective of whatever form they might take and whether they were made or given for producing legislative, executive, or judicial effect, those announcements or orders, as well as the observance of those announcements or orders, shall be deemed lawful.